REDHAVEN peach DWARF
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This tree needs pollination 
 Compatible trees:
                                                    FROST peach SEMI-DWARF (BAILEY)
FROST peach SEMI-DWARF (BAILEY)
RELIANCE peach DWARF AND SEMI-DWARF
RELIANCE peach DWARF AND SEMI-DWARF
Available only in spring 2026
Hasty
Redhaven peach trees produce succulent, premium fruit. This popular variety is known to be an excellent producer of large peaches. Fragrant pink flowers bloom in spring. When the fruit ripens in July, you'll enjoy bushels of sweet peaches with nearly hairless skin and firm, creamy yellow flesh. These freestone peaches are great as a fresh snack or for canning and freezing.
Redhaven is very productive and easy to grow and maintain. The branches have a spreading character, and this variety is resistant to leaf spot diseases. C It is a self-pollinating fruit tree, making it ideal for small gardens and backyard orchards. As this tree is very vigorous, we recommend prune and thin it regularly.
Pollination: Self-fertile, but yield is best when planted near another peach variety with a similar flowering time.
Planting distance between trees: 10-12 feet.
Hardiness zone: 5-8. Growing in pots is recommended.
Sunlight: Full sun.
        
          
            
              
            
          
        
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